Recipes / Discussions on cooking from Team-BHP Master Chefs

This is a discussion on Recipes / Discussions on cooking from Team-BHP Master Chefs within Shifting gears, part of the Around the Corner category; thanks, I will try with camphor. I guess its called Kapur? I should get it at grocery shops?...

yes, even small grocery shops, or you can pick it up yourself at super-markets. Better to get the bigger, round ones, they will be easier to handle and probably cheaper than the small, cut-like-squares ones which is used in home for puja.

Keep a couple of big camphor pieces together, and then build a 'castle' around them with the coal pieces, leaving small space to insert the lighted matchstick. So, the camphor will burn inside the 'shell' of coal pieces. Once these few pieces of coal are lit by the camphor, the other coal pieces can be heaped on them , and ignited using a blower.

This is a highly underrated fish. Its very fish, has excellent nutrition values. Plus its small size means that it has not assimilated mercury like the larger King Fish etc.

The cleaning is courtesy my wife. She does a thorough job and I don't complain as long as I am not made to do it. Well sometimes I do end up cleaning the fish as well but its subject to a final check from my wife.

But if the fish is deep fried well, then its bones are not a problem. Though newbie fish eater may get intimidated by them.

Paste the fish with the masala.
Let it sit for sometime and then fry it up.

LOVE IT.

If my friend see this picture, he would have drooooolled....

How about the pictures of the finished product and the 'burp' which followed?

Just a small question - do the ingredients make a sufficiently thick paste which can be smeared on the fish? Because, my wife adds a little rice flour (paste) to make the paste thicker and make it finished product crispy.

How about the pictures of the finished product and the 'burp' which followed?

Will try and click some pics today.

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Just a small question - do the ingredients make a sufficiently thick paste which can be smeared on the fish? Because, my wife adds a little rice flour (paste) to make the paste thicker and make it finished product crispy.

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3rd prize Panasonic Rice Cooker – 18FA

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On successive Sundays, the competition will take place in A.S.Rao Nagar on September 12, in Kukatpally on September 19, and in Dilsukhnagar on September 26.

The prizes are sponsored by Tirumala Music Centre apart from LED mini torchlights to all the participants.

Also, in each area 50 participants would be given silver coins in a lucky draw system by Balaji Jewellers.

The Hindu Metroplus would give participation certificates and prizes in a befitting function at a later date.

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